Site Connectivity
Mexico
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Secure connection of your company locations
Mexico is the second largest economy in Latin America and a global production and services hub. Closely integrated into North American supply chains thanks to the USMCA free trade agreement, the country is experiencing a sustained nearshoring boom: European and Asian companies are relocating production and services to Mexico in order to operate closer to the US market. México City, Monterrey and Guadalajara are the economic centers of gravity – and the starting points of a growing demand for first-class business connectivity.
Site Connectivity describes the process and technology that helps to connect different locations, be it offices, branches or data centers. In the digital era, this networking is of crucial importance as it enables seamless communication and data transfer between locations
Why Site Connectivity?
Nearshoring and the manufacturing industry: The nearshoring trend is bringing new international manufacturing locations to the Mexican industrial centers of Monterrey, Saltillo and San Luis Potosí every day. These sites need to be connected in real time with US headquarters, Asian suppliers and global ERP platforms.
Technology and innovation: As the “Silicon Valley of Mexico”, Guadalajara is the center of a flourishing tech scene. Software companies, data centers and cloud service providers require high-bandwidth, low-latency WAN connections between development sites, data centers and global customer systems. Multi-site branch networks: Branch companies, banks and retailers often operate hundreds of locations in Mexico. Scalable, centrally managed Site Connectivity connects all branches, back offices and data centers reliably and cost-effectively.
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Technologies behind Site Connectivity
There are various technologies and services that enable Site Connectivity in Mexico. These are essentially
- MPLS (Multiprotocol Label Switching): A technology that prioritizes and optimizes data traffic between two or more locations.
- SD-WAN (Software-Defined Wide Area Network): An advanced technology that enables smarter and more flexible networking.
- Ethernet as a cross-location extension of your Ethernet LAN to a WAN based on Ethernet.
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Site Connectivity Challenges for Locations in Mexico
- Security: The risk of cyberattacks increases with the networking of locations. Multi-layered security architectures and compliance-compliant connectivity solutions are essential for internationally active companies in Mexico
- Carrier landscape and quality assurance: The Mexican telecommunications market is complex: quality, prices and coverage vary considerably depending on the carrier and region. SAVECALL’s carrier-neutral expert advice ensures that you get the best solution for each location.
- Costs: Setting up and maintaining Site Connectivity across a large, dense network of company locations can be expensive. SAVECALL has an overview of all providers and cost models and can advise you optimally, with savings of at least 20 %.
Future prospects for Site Connectivity in Mexico
Mexico is in the midst of a connectivity revolution: new submarine cables are boosting international bandwidth, massive investments in fiber optic networks are opening up the country, and the nearshoring boom is driving demand for B2B connectivity to record highs. Companies that establish the right connectivity partners early on will secure a measurable operational and financial advantage in one of the world’s most dynamic markets.

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Selection & operation of worldwide connectivity & cloud infrastructure. Without vendor risk & unnecessary costs.
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- Min. 20% savings



